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Day 130
Tuesday 30 May 2017
“Spicer did the briefing on Tuesday “to give the middle finger to you guys,” a Republican close to the White House said. “Spicer wanted to do it, and Trump was good with it. I'm not sure how often he'll do it from now on, but today was to give the middle finger to you guys.””
Day 129
Monday 29 May 2017
“Trump, unlike most politicians and, frankly, most people, will nonchalantly argue two logically inconsistent points at the same time. On the campaign trail, he mastered the art of vague assurance that he stood for whatever his audience stood for, and, in office, that skill doesn’t seem to have faded. If it is best that people think a leak was made up by the media — like The Washington Post’s report that Jared Kushner asked Russia to help set up a secure communication system with the Trump team — then Trump will argue that the media made it up. (We didn’t.) If the leak is incidental to him or if he’d like to put the heat on someone else — if, say, someone in law enforcement leaks photos of a terrorist attack in the U.K. — he’ll argue that the leakers need to be caught.”
Day 100
Sunday 30 April 2017
“Reviving a controversial theme that President Trump brought up on the campaign trail, Chief of Staff Reince Priebus said Sunday that the administration has “looked at” potential changes to libel laws that would make it easier for Trump to sue news organizations that criticize him.”
Day 93
Sunday 23 April 2017
“When he is not fulminating on stage or on Twitter, the president himself has mustered a number of cordial interactions with reporters since taking office, often showing them more courtesy than he grants his own staff. When White House chief strategist Steve Bannon is not labeling the media “the opposition party,” he can be found sending crush notes to journalists to let them know they’ve nailed a story. And when Spicer is not popping off from his podium, he is often busy maintaining old relationships with journalists and building new ones.”
Day 46
Monday 6 March 2017
“Before Trump’s first address to Congress last week, he gave Breitbart News (once led by Trump’s strategy chief, Stephen K. Bannon, and now practically the administration’s house organ) a lengthy exclusive interview. It resulted in docile stenography presented as news.”
Day 40
Tuesday 28 February 2017
“Politico editor Carrie Budoff Brown accused the White House of anonymously planting a fake story to smear its reporter.”
Day 37
Saturday 25 February 2017
“The announcement comes after the president and his administration continue to maintain a public feud with the press and blocked multiple media organizations from attending an impromptu daily briefing with White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer on Friday.”
Day 36
Friday 24 February 2017
“President Donald Trump escalated his criticism of the news media Friday, taking direct aim this time at the use of anonymous sources. Reporters “shouldn't be allowed to use sources unless they use somebody's name,” he declared, just hours after members of his own staff held a press briefing and refused to allow their names to be used.”
Day 35
Thursday 23 February 2017
“William H. McRaven, a retired four-star admiral and former Navy SEAL, slammed President Trump’s characterization of the media as “the enemy of the American people,” calling that sentiment the “greatest threat to democracy” he’s ever seen. That’s coming from a man who’s seen major threats to democracy.”
Day 34
Wednesday 22 February 2017
“The same day that President Trump called out the media as an “enemy of the American people,” one of the nation’s oldest and most important newspapers retaliated against the president’s continual unhinged bashing of the press. The Washington Post has changed its slogan to “Democracy dies in darkness,” which is both powerful and alliterative.”
Day 31
Sunday 19 February 2017
““There is no civic consensus in this country like there was at the time of Watergate about acceptable presidential conduct,” Bernstein said on “Reliable Sources.” “Trump is out there on his own, leading a demagogic attack on the institutions of free democracy,” he said. “We are into terrible authoritarian tendencies.””
Day 30
Saturday 18 February 2017
“Ideologically, the president is trying to depose so-called mainstream media in favor of the media he likes — Breitbart News and the rest. Another way of making this point is to say that he’s trying to substitute news for propaganda, information for boosterism.”
Day 29
Friday 17 February 2017
“The FAKE NEWS media (failing @nytimes, @NBCNews, @ABC, @CBS, @CNN) is not my enemy, it is the enemy of the American People!”
This is what facism looks like. The president just declared press he doesn't agree with to be enemies of the people.
Day 28
Thursday 16 February 2017
“No law forbids a president from making a criminal referral to the Justice Department, but it is unusual for a president to direct the agency to open a criminal investigation into his perceived opponents or to talk publicly about having done so. The White House, under presidents of both parties, has generally restricted direct contact with the Justice Department about prospective investigations to avoid the appearance of politicizing law enforcement.”
“It’s clear the survey hasn’t been updated to reflect the current reality.”

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